Oregon, USA, 1936. With his attractive, photogenic face, George Brown Randall always knew that the movie world was for him. What he could never imagine is that under the artistic name Jack Taylor, and despite his American nationality, he would wind up becoming one of the most popular actors in Spanish film and an icon of the fantastic genre. A quick review of his career places its takeoff in Hollywood and television to go on to become a professional movie actor with several Mexican genre films shot at the orders of Federico Curiel. 1962 was the year that, thanks to his contacts with a theater company, he would wind up visiting Spain, the country where he would definitively move to and where he would round off a filmography of over eighty movies (not counting his many other TV productions) directed by Amando de Ossorio, Jesús Franco, León Klimowsky, Carlos Aured, Juan Piquer Simón and José Ramón Larraz, among many others.
Sitges Film Festival